Monash University: University Handbooks: Postgraduate Handbook 2002: Units indexed by faculty
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Graduate Diploma in Computing


General information

Course code: 0360 + Caulfield campus + Course leader: Mr Andy Cheng + One year full-time or two years part-time
This course provides a practical knowledge of computing that will enable students to learn about new developments in the ever-changing computer industry and to develop a professional approach to computing. It is designed for people wishing to make a career change into computing or gain a formal computing qualification. It offers graduates broad career outcomes, typically as computing professionals in commerce, industry or research. Graduates are eligible for membership (Professional Level) of the Australian Computer Society.
The objectives of the course are: to educate students with a previous tertiary qualification in another discipline area to the level of a computing professional; to provide an opportunity for students with current work experience in a computing area (but who have no computing qualification) to gain a formal computing qualification. On completion of the course, students will have gained fundamental knowledge in the following areas: system analysis and design; programming; computer technology and database technology. Students have the option to specialise in any of the areas by selecting the appropriate electives after completing the core units. On completion of the course, students are eligible to apply for entry into the masters programs offered by the school.

Entry requirements

A recognised tertiary degree, diploma or equivalent qualification in a non-computing discipline, or at least two years of tertiary level qualifications and/or industry course assessed at being tertiary level, plus at least two years of relevant work experience. A Year 11 (or equivalent) mathematics background is required. International students must provide evidence of English proficiency by fulfilling one of the following requirements:

Advanced standing (credit provision)

Credit transfer will be considered on a case-by-case basis (by the unit/ course leader and the faculty board).

Length of course

One year full-time, two years part-time.

Location and mode of enrolment

Caulfield (on-campus) day and evening, full-time and part-time.

Structure/course outline

The course consists of units totalling 48 credit points (generally equivalent to eight full-time units). For each unit, students typically attend two hours of lectures plus two hours of tutorials per week. Assessments are done via a combination of practical assignments, unit tests and formal examinations. Students must enrol in five compulsory core units, plus three elective units to be selected from a predefined list.

Core units
Elective units (choose three)

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